Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2112878 | Cancer Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Exosomes are 30–150 nm vesicles secreted by a wide range of mammalian cells that can contain microRNA (miRNA). To test if marrow stromal cell (MSC) exosomes could be used as a vehicle for delivery of anti-tumor miRNAs, we transfected MSCs with a miR-146b expression plasmid, and harvested exosomes released by the MSCs. Intra-tumor injection of exosomes derived from miR-146-expressing MSCs significantly reduced glioma xenograft growth in a rat model of primary brain tumor.
► Here, we engineered MSCs to shed exosomes that contain miR-146b, a known anti-glioma miRNA. ► Glioma bearing rats were treated with miR-146b exosomes. ► Rats treated with miR-146b exosomes had significantly smaller tumor volumes. ► In vitro, miR-146b exosomes slowed glioma growth and inhibited putative miR-146b targets.